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How good is a GTX 750

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Koenigsegg, Dec 21, 2014.

  1. Koenigsegg

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    Planning on buying it... how good is it for gaming . Like for example what fps would i get on battlefield 4 max settings
     
  2. Calais

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    Well, it depends on a number of things. What are your current PC specs?
     
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    Definitely the newegg one. Because it is a Titan. Both would get equivalent performance.
     
  6. BlueScreen

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    It's horribly biased towards Nvidia and you should only use it for comparing two same brand cards.
    Should be fine for 750 vs 750 Ti, but the name says it all. Ti is better.

    Ti != Titan. Titan cards are modified 780s, and they're absolute rubbish (GTX 980 performance for twice the price). Ti stands for whatever is actually stands for, means an upgraded version of a GPU.

    The 750 Ti is an upgraded 750, so its performance is slightly better.

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    @OT: For a bit more you can get this:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127769&cm_re=r9_270-_-14-127-769-_-Product

    Performance is closer to a 760. I'd recommend the Sapphire version but it's insanely expensive on newegg for some reason.
     
  7. randomshortguy

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    30 at medium-high at 1080p
    60 at medium-high at 720p

    This goes for most games that are graphically demanding
     
  8. Bubbleawsome

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    DON'T USE IT!
    Seriously a horrible, horrible site.
     
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    OK, like some other people said, in order to post anything of value for you, we need to know what CPU you have. If you pair a strong video card with a weak CPU, the CPU will strangle the GPU and it won't perform 100% anyway..
     
  10. Koenigsegg

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    Ok it might not be that good but it's a Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300
     
  11. BlueScreen

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    It's good enough if you want to compare raw specs and know what to make of the numbers.
    Also shows benchmark scores. As long as you ignore the gpuboss rating you'll be fine.

    Very similar in performance to the Q6600 I have in my second PC. It's an old CPU, it should be decent enough for most games but not for BeamNG.
    I think it can be overclocked though. That might help get a bit more performance out of it.
     
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    Well I have a Q9650 matched with a AMD HD 4870 2gb and with lighting at lowest, I get 60fps with 2 vehicles on most maps.

    Banana bench says I can run 3 vehicles until I get noticeable lag if this helps.
     
  13. Koenigsegg

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    Found out i have a 335 watt (plus another 15) watt psu. Found mixed results on google for required psu to use the 750 ti. So is it enough?
    Also my mother board is a MCP73VT-PM. So will a 750 ti work with all of these.
     
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  14. ItaliAsian

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    Since your computer is an older system it will use more power compared to a newer system. To be careful I would suggest getting a new power supply, and when you decide to build a new pc you can reuse the new power supply. Also the power supply in your current system is probably a cheap chinese brand, it will most likely catch on fire if you don't replace it when you get your new graphics card, since it will have a much higher strain on it and will probably be maxed out power wise. I would suggest this power supply since it one of the best/is the best low priced power supplies, and I have used these in many systems and never had them fail. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...m_re=evga_power_supply-_-17-438-016-_-Product

    As for the motherboard compatibility, simply if a motherboard has a PCI express x16, a modern graphics card will work in it. Your motherboard has 1 PCIe x16, so it will work. Your PCIe x16 on your motherboard is "circled" in green.
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  15. Koenigsegg

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    how did you know it was chinese lol . Anyways... A 500 watt power supply for only 40$?Guess i will get it. Edit: wait are you sure this is not better? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=17-139-027
     
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  16. ItaliAsian

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    I know it was most likely a cheap chinese brand because your pc seems to be a prebuilt rig. The corsair power supply isn't supperior to the evga, and isn't worth the extra money.
     
  17. Koenigsegg

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    Is the EVGA power supply enough for a EVGA GTX 750 Ti FTW

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    Dont think my motherboard can run a R9 270.it seems to favor nvidia cards -__-Also my cpu would probably bottleneck it lol. Not only that Beamng has problems with AMD gpus anyways.. (my cpu can play beamng but only like 25 fps with a d-15 on the small grid map)
     
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  18. ItaliAsian

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    Yes it is more than enough, your system at max will draw 385w with a 750ti. Having the extra headroom with the 500w power supply will allow for future upgrades.


    Yes your motherboard can run a R9 270 and any other gpu. Your processor is not as bad a you think, it sits in between a current intel pentium and i3 performance wise. So it most likely wont bottle neck.
     
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